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Airborne early warning and control - Wikipedia AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System) is the name of the specific system installed in the American Boeing E-3 Sentry and Japanese Boeing E-767 AEW C airframes, but is often used as a general synonym for AEW C [4][5]
E-3 Sentry (AWACS) gt; Air Force gt; Fact Sheet Display The E-3 Sentry is an airborne warning and control system, or AWACS, aircraft with an integrated command and control battle management, or C2BM, surveillance, target detection, and tracking platform
AWACS Aircraft - How They Dominate the Skies with Radar Power What Is AWACS? AWACS, or Airborne Warning and Control System, refers to a specialized type of surveillance aircraft that carries powerful radar systems capable of detecting and tracking airborne targets over vast distances
NATO AWACS | Home The E-3A AWACS are NATO’s ‘eye in the sky’ They provide the Alliance with air surveillance, battle management, command and control, and communications, and are used for a vast range of NATO missions
E-3 Sentry Archives | Air Space Forces Magazine The E-3 Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) is a heavily modified Boeing 707-320B tasked with all-weather, air and maritime surveillance, command and control, battle management, target, threat, and emitter detection, classification, and tracking
Replacing the E-3 Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) Since the 1970s, the United States has operated E-3 AWACS aircraft, with air movement tracking indicator (AMTI) technologies that give commanders the ability to see vast areas of airspace, including both friendly and hostile aircraft, and manage the battle in that space
US AWACS Cancellation Leaves NATO Scrambling - CEPA Now, though, the AWACS may be going the way of the dodo, as the US military appears ready to discard big, expensive aerial early warning (AEW) aircraft in favor of a mixture of cheaper Cold War-era radar planes and cutting-edge space sensors
AWACS: NATO’s eyes in the sky AWACS can detect aircraft hundreds of kilometres away, so they could monitor airspace in Iraq and Syria from inside Turkish airspace This was an important contribution to the counter-ISIS effort and a clear signal of NATO’s determination to help fight terrorism